Blood Draw Tablet

- Steel construction and robust design with a silver powder finish; the blood draw tablet has a groove around the tray to catch fluids and can be mounted left or right.
- Meets or exceeds ANSI/BIFMA X5.1-2017 requirements.
- Large 23.125″ x 10.188″ surface
- Mounting holes sized for 0.25″ fasteners
- Folds to less than 4″ in width when stowed
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